This is a really nice practice amp for the price (around $100-125). It runs on AC with an adapter or 6 AA Batteries for when a plug isn't available. It's only 2 Watts, but if you're playing somewhere small enough for this amp, that's plenty loud.
There are plenty of controls to get the sound you're looking for. There are several "Modes" for deciding on the overall shape and structure of your Tone. There's an Acoustic Clean, JC Clean (Like the old JC Amps), Black Panel Overdrive, Brit Combo Distortion, Classic Stack (Think Rush \ Marshall), R-Fier (Very Hot Distortion) & a Mic setting for using it as a PA.
Once you pick what base sound you want to work with, you can fine tune the sound using the Volume, Tone and a Gain controls. There's a Tuning Fork on board that's Touch Sensitive and includes not only the standard "A" tuning, but also 2 chromatic steps down so you can tune to E, Eb & D respectfully.
There are 2 Effects available at one time via 2 separate controls. You have your EFX control with a choice of Chorus
The back panel has a few goodies as well:
There's a 1/4 Recording out \ head phone
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2 comments:
In regard to the volume generated by the Micro Cube (I have one of these little marvels too!) it gets loud enough to jam with several other guitarist on "acoustic night" and getting some seriously heavy effects and a volume reasonable for the social jam.
Also, the ease of popping out harmonics and getting other feedback-like sounds, at such low levels is AMAZING!
I would love to know a little bit more about the internal gain structure and frequency analysis on their presets. There's overtone harmonics generated in the X-Fier setting that you do not normally in a tube head without cranking it up very loud.
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